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riOME TO CABBY'S SALE. For half-price Hats For half-price Capo . For half-price Shirts For half-price Ties For half-price Underwear For half-price Overcoats For half-price Suite For half-price Collars. ALSO MANY OTHER USEFUL ITEM& ALL SPECIALLY SEDUCED. These bargains only until WEDNESDAY* JULY 22nd, on which * DAY OUB SALE CLOSES. C A R E Y'S, Colombo Street. THE STOBE FOB MEN. I LOST, FOUND, &0. AJ Fas Terrier, fancy collar on. Beward. 93, Cleveland Street, St Albans. 1941 LOST, from Cunningham Terrace, Lyttclton, a Black Kitten. Finder please re« turn to Mrs J. Clarke, Cunningham Terrace, 566 ■i mere, Small Silver Horseshoe Brooch, I return " Times" Office. Beward. 1945 CiAUirtii on my i'arm, tiIiAUK. AND i WHITE SHEEP DOG. Owner can hare same by paying expenses. .- W. PICKERING, Hororata. I NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. LOST, from Christehurch Bailway Station, 20th April, Bough-haired B'ack Collie Sheep Dog, white breast, three white strea&s down face, tanned on jaws. Answers nam* Scott. Reward 5s on returning to Railway i Department. i 5258 , BY OEDER. MEETINGS. CHARLES KERR MEMORIAL FUND. will be hold on Wednesday, July 22, 3914, at 8 p.m., in the Railway Hotel, to finally wind matters up. 1957 E. A. ARCHER, Chairman. CHRISTCHUBCH NORTH. UFB, ISITT invites the Members of his T" Committee, friends and supporters to meet him at Knox Church Schoolroom TONIGHT at 7.30. 5253 j RELIGIOUS REFERENDUM BILL. UGE MEETING" OF PROTEST In VICTORIA SQUARE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 8 p.m. Chairman, Dr C. Chilton. Sneakers, Hon J. Barr, Rev T. A. Williams, Mr* J. Caughlejv If wet, the Meeting will be held in ihs Queen's Theatre, Hereford Street; 1929 LECTURES. OUS EXPLORER. j Civic Reception, Council Chambers, Saturday, 11 a.m. Public Invited. CHORAL HALL, LATIMER SQUARE: Saturday, 8 p.m. Sunday (men only), 3 p.m. Sunday, 8 p.m. (Doors not ..open earlier), , _p.m. Tuesday, MBf-'pan.-.'. (Lantern ''ZTectufe!)- Admission?iree. *V ';.; '- : ':. AUSTRALASIAN ; TOWN PLANNING TOUB. -. ' »ÜBLIC , LANTERN ' LECTURES. JL CANTERBURY COLLEGE HALL. MONDAY, TUESDAY*and ;WEDNESDAY, 20th, , 21st 22nd July. Admission, by Ticket, obtainablo from ths> local Secretary. • •. \ C. W. HERVEY, 59, Cathedral Square. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. LECTURES ON BACTERIOLOGY. A COURSE of SIX LECTURES on'BACTERIOLOGY will be delivered in the Biological Lecture Room of Canterbury College by Dr A. B. Pearson, Bacteriologist at the Christchurch Hospital on FRIDAY, EVENINGS, at S p.m., commencing en FRIDAY, 24th July. : • _ The course will bo fully illustrated i with. ■ lantern slides, specimens, microscope demonstrations, etc., and will be of an elementary character Buitablo for teachers, nurses and others who wish to gain' a general knowledge of the subject. Fee for the Course, Five Shillings. Tickets and prospectus of course may ba obtained at the Office of Canterbury College. GEORGE H. MASON, 5252 Registrar. * USTEALASIAN TOWN ' PLANNING L TOUR Under the Patronage of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand. Delegation from the Garden Cities' and Town Planning Association of Great Britain. MONDAY, 20th JULY, 8 p.m. CANTERBURY COLLEGE HALL. "Town Planning for New Zealand." (Messrs Davidge and Beade.) TUESDAY, 21st JULY, 8 p.m., CANTERBURY COLLEGE HALL: "Economio and .Esthetic Aspects of Tow^ Planning." (Mr Davidge.) WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY, 8 p.m., CANTERBURY COLLEGE HALL. Suburbs." (Mr Reade.) "Garden Cities v. N.Z. 'Slums' and AUSTRALASIAN TOWN PLANNING h TOUB. PUBLIC NOTICES. (A Card.) 1 pHAS. J. SALTEB, F.PA. (N.Z.J, F.N.Z.A.A, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOB. 133, Hereford Street • (Next Bank of N.Z.) Telephone 3121. Public Auditor under the provision of " ife Friendly Societies Act, 1908." X REMOVAL NOTICE. BELL AND CO., Ot ESTATE AGENTS, Have Removed <o 115, GLOUCESTER STREET, Opposite the Dominion Buildings. 115, GLOUCESTER STREET. FP1902 INOLEUM, best quality, 12 x 13, cut and - - matched, for £1 ISs. Railed free 60 ' miles, H. Atkinson's, Oash Furnishers, 127, Manchester Street. XI LffOHAIB Velvet 7-picce Suites, with 4 Cd Packed and., railed free 50 miles. Made in H. Atkinsons Factory, 127, Manchester Street. ■ X2 RT Bedroom Set, 17s 6d, just landed; -j. White Full Bedroom Sets, lis 6d; 80piece White Dinner Sets, 17s (3d. H. At-2-inoh Bedstead, Wire Mattress and Best Samarane Eapoc Bedding, £4 15s. Packed and railed free. Atkinson's, 127, Manchester Street. X 4 PIANOS BY G. STEINMEYER. 5 have just landed a large shipment of theso magnificent instruments. The I Steinmeyer is in itself sufficient for most musical people, but in addition to this we give a written guarantee tea years. They possess all that is possible to obtain in a modern piano, together with a hand- • ly. FRANCIS, LTD., , 179 to ISL, Manchester Stmt.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16606, 18 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16606, 18 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16606, 18 July 1914, Page 1

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